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Whether you're a history buff or simply love to visit places of interest, you will probably want to know a few things before you get to Buckingham Palace. This article contains information about the Queen's Gallery, the State Rooms, the Throne Room and the gardens. It also has a bit about the changing of the guard at Horse Guards.

Queen's Gallery

Located inside Buckingham Palace, the Queen's Gallery is a public art gallery that exhibits works from the Royal Collection. This is a renowned British landmark that draws many visitors to the country each year.

The Royal Collection includes priceless treasures such as paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and furniture. These are kept in trust for the nation.

The gallery features rotating exhibitions to highlight the best pieces from the collection. These displays are usually free and last for one hour. The audio tour also provides information about the exhibitions.

Queen's Gallery

A tour of the Gallery is an excellent way to appreciate the works of art in the collection. The Royal Collection is a massive collection of art, which stretches across several centuries. Approximately 450 pieces of artwork are on display at any given time.

Throne Room

Throne Room at Buckingham Palace is a large room with a dramatic arch. Winged figures in the arch support the medallion with the profiles of Queen Victoria. It also includes two gilded chairs of state. These are used for court gatherings and royal council.

It is a multi-purpose room that was designed by architect John Nash. The ceiling is adorned with a star of the Order of the Garter. The ceiling is a masterpiece. The room has been used as a theater and for royal wedding photos.

The room is decorated in red and gold. The chairs feature elaborate gold backs shaped like Roman chariots. There is a carved rose carved on the back of the chair. The chair frame is gilded and carved with oak leaves and acanthus scrolls.
 

State Rooms

During the summer months, Buckingham Palace State Rooms are open to the public. These beautiful and elaborately decorated public rooms are used by the monarch to entertain guests and for ceremonial occasions. They are awash with fine furniture, sculpture and artwork. These grand and lavishly furnished rooms are also home to many of the most important treasures in the Royal Collection.

These majestic buildings have 19 state rooms, each with a specific purpose. The White Room, for example, is a reception room for the Queen. It is decorated with lavish yellow brocade upholstery. It is also the most regal of the State Rooms. It is home to a number of beautiful cut-glass chandeliers.

Gardens

Whether you have lived in London for a long time or never visited, it is likely you have seen the famous Buckingham Palace gardens. These are the largest private gardens in the capital. The royal garden is home to over a thousand trees and over fifty species of birds and insects.

The gardens have been developed and redesigned over the centuries. William Townsend Aiton was responsible for the redesign of the gardens in the 1820s. Aiton's ideas were based on the work of Capability Brown. He was also inspired by the work of Humphry Repton. Aiton added a large lake to the garden.

Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards

Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards at Buckingham Palace is one of the oldest ceremonies in the world. This is a ritual that is performed annually by members of the Household Cavalry. The ceremony is performed every day at 11:00 o'clock on weekdays and Saturdays at 12:00 o'clock on the weekend.

Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards

The guard is led by a full military band. This band plays a variety of music from traditional military marches to pop songs. The Changing of the Guard at Horse Guards Parade is a good time to get up close to the soldiers.

The Royal Salute is sounded by the trumpeters of both the Old and New Guards. The guards wear traditional red uniforms with bearskin headgear.

Buckingham Palace's annual pass

Purchasing an annual pass to Buckingham Palace is an excellent way to save money on admission tickets. You can use your ticket to gain entry into the State Rooms and the Queen's Gallery, plus enjoy access to other London attractions. You can also upgrade your pass to a 1-Year Pass for free admission to the Palace. You must complete the details on the reverse of your ticket to qualify for a one-year pass.

The State Rooms are the heart of the working palace and feature the best treasures from the royal collection. The collection includes Rembrandt paintings, Rubbo furniture, and Sevres porcelain.

Buckingham Palace - Book Tickets & Guided Tours

Ticket to Buckingham Palace must be booked well in advance. Tickets are available only during certain periods of the year. This means that the best time to visit is during the summer. During the rest of the year, the palace is closed to the public.

Tickets are sold in a variety of ways. Some options include buying an online ticket from a travel agent. Purchasing online tickets allows you to choose which parts of the palace you want to visit and at which time. These can also be changed or cancelled up to 24 hours in advance.

If you prefer to see the palace on foot, you can take a walking tour. The tour will introduce you to the palace and the history behind it. This tour will also take you to several historical landmarks. You'll learn some fun facts along the way.

Aside from the walking tour, you can also opt for the multimedia tour. The multimedia tour includes an introduction to the palace and an awe-inspiring event. You can learn about the palace's history and see photographs, objects, and artwork. The audio guide is available in English, French, and Spanish.

The audio tour lasts for one hour. It's a nice way to get an overview of the Palace. It also provides a colorful and informative narration.

The Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place daily in the summer months. Visitors can attend the ceremony at the palace or at the Horse Guards Parade. The ceremony requires about 90 minutes of waiting.

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